> ...The colorized photos like the ones released by NASA or Nebula Photos just expose the real relative color differences present in the original data, just shifted into a range that is you are able to perceive.
It's amazing to see the structure in such colorized images or even the picture of our Milky Way. I wonder, without the colorization, say, to a human eye, would such images appear mostly black (black-and-white)?
It's amazing to see the structure in such colorized images or even the picture of our Milky Way. I wonder, without the colorization, say, to a human eye, would such images appear mostly black (black-and-white)?